The main parts used have been the bows wrapped in covers, arrow sacks and the arms holding or carrying bows. Adding these to plastic bodies from other Perry boxes is straightforward and has only needed the addition of some straps for arrow bags from putty - which has been done to the metal billmen too. The other conversion uses a pair of couched spear arms, with mail sleeves, from the Light Cavalry sprue to create a banner/flag bearer, who'll probably end up on a vignette base - not so easy to see as I've undercoated him, but I think it works as a decent pose.
All have plumes and orbs (from small beads) added to helms, to add some gravitas to their role as ducal bodyguards and they'll all wear tabards of St Andrew's cross and steel and flames, as per the sample figures I did some time ago. The conversions will be en route to Spain soon, to be painted for me.
Amazing work.
ReplyDeleteReally nice conversions, these are going to look magnificent when they are painted. I am yet to open up the "Pandoras Box" of the Perry Light Cavalry, but they are waiting!
ReplyDeleteAn excellent plan. I just picked up the Light Cav box yesterday myself - great figures indeed!
ReplyDeleteRemarkable result. Congratulations 8)
ReplyDeleteExcellent work!
ReplyDeleteSuperb conversions, these are going to be another unique unit to your already unique Burgundian collection!
ReplyDeleteOoh these will look ace
ReplyDeleteVery nice builds !
ReplyDeleteVery nice job, Like the beads - clever stuff.
ReplyDeletegreat idea, i look forward to seeing them finished!
ReplyDeletejust finished putitng together my first box, great figures :)
These models are great! I am sad to see there are no bow strings.
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